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lol fair enough. He is A main character not THE main character.Now they are going to have to reshoot the entire title sequence and take Jimmy out and replace him with Nucky...How do you kill off the main character?![]()
lol fair enough. He is A main character not THE main character.Now they are going to have to reshoot the entire title sequence and take Jimmy out and replace him with Nucky...How do you kill off the main character?![]()
Agreed, but probably not everyone thinks the way we do. That's why I said I didn't know what kind of drugs the OP was referring to.I could be way off base here, but im pretty sure that in 2011 smoking pot doesnt = having a drug habit. At least I would hope not.I don't know what kind of drugs are being referred to here, but FWIW my buddy is a guidance counselor at the high school Michael Pitt used to attend and all of the teachers there said he was a huge pothead who wandered around basically doing nothing but get high.Difficult to work with? Sure. I'm not buying the heavy drug habit thing. I think people are just speculating on his appearance.Also known for a heavy drug habit and as someone said previously not being easy to work with.http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0685856/And he's known for turning down just about everything. He obviously cares more about doing stuff he likes than he does money.Those were 8 and 10 years ago....where's he been?He's already a heavyweight film actor. He's been leads for both Gus Van Zandt and Bernardo Bertlolucci. See Bully or the Dreamers. He's a great actor.My question about whether it was Pitt not being able to handle the role of the King, or Pitt being so good he made it look so awkward....was certainly answered. He was back to his old, commanding self for his finale. Great character played by a great actor. I'm sure we'll see him in movies?
And as we've discussed....its only 1921. The material doesn't die with Jimmy.
I had to look up Bourbon during Prohibition. I figured it disappeared since it was so regional, but I guess there were a few stills (including the Woodland Reserve creators) that were kept open for Govt medicinal purposes.
Yeah, I'm just reiterating what my agent friend said when I asked him why Pitt doesn't get more work. I have no proof nor do I care. It just seems like a lame excuse to make people feel better when he turns down their project.Agreed, but probably not everyone thinks the way we do. That's why I said I didn't know what kind of drugs the OP was referring to.I could be way off base here, but im pretty sure that in 2011 smoking pot doesnt = having a drug habit. At least I would hope not.I don't know what kind of drugs are being referred to here, but FWIW my buddy is a guidance counselor at the high school Michael Pitt used to attend and all of the teachers there said he was a huge pothead who wandered around basically doing nothing but get high.Difficult to work with? Sure. I'm not buying the heavy drug habit thing. I think people are just speculating on his appearance.Also known for a heavy drug habit and as someone said previously not being easy to work with.http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0685856/And he's known for turning down just about everything. He obviously cares more about doing stuff he likes than he does money.Those were 8 and 10 years ago....where's he been?He's already a heavyweight film actor. He's been leads for both Gus Van Zandt and Bernardo Bertlolucci. See Bully or the Dreamers. He's a great actor.My question about whether it was Pitt not being able to handle the role of the King, or Pitt being so good he made it look so awkward....was certainly answered. He was back to his old, commanding self for his finale. Great character played by a great actor. I'm sure we'll see him in movies?
And as we've discussed....its only 1921. The material doesn't die with Jimmy.
I had to look up Bourbon during Prohibition. I figured it disappeared since it was so regional, but I guess there were a few stills (including the Woodland Reserve creators) that were kept open for Govt medicinal purposes.
Really?A spoiler to history?if anyone answers this, please do it in Spoiler tags. Dont be a jerk off.Is this how history played out? I thought Capone did his dirty work in ChicagoIt will continue to focus on AC - but with Rothstein, Capone, etc trying to force Nucky out.But heres one problem with that. Isnt this show called Boardwalk Empire? Isnt it supposed to be surrounded around Atlantic City? I understand the show is basically about the Prohibition Era and all the cast of characters connected in some way to this "fictional" character Nucky Thomson but wouldnt making Rothstein, Capone, and Luciano a focus of the show not make any sense since technically its supposed to be about AC?Rothstein and the rise of young Al Capone is enought to bring me back for next year.![]()
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You think these guys stories are (or should be) common knowledge? I cant speak for everyone, but I had no idea who the hell Nucky Thompson was before this show... 
Yes.Really?You think these guys stories are (or should be) common knowledge?
The names, yes. The stories..Yes.Really?You think these guys stories are (or should be) common knowledge?
ETA: Ask 10 random friends who Myer Lansky was... then ask them what happened to him. See how many now the latter. Capone's story maybe the only one famous enough to be common knowledge.There was no Nucky Thompson. The actual person was named Nucky Johnson. They made Nucky fictional here so that they could take some liberties with his character and the story. Rothstein, Capone, Lansky, and Luciano are all actual people who were significant during this era. There also was a Commodore who was Nucky's mentor that went to prison while Nucky rose to power, but I think they altered his name/story as well being that there was no Jimmy.Really?A spoiler to history?if anyone answers this, please do it in Spoiler tags. Dont be a jerk off.Is this how history played out? I thought Capone did his dirty work in ChicagoIt will continue to focus on AC - but with Rothstein, Capone, etc trying to force Nucky out.But heres one problem with that. Isnt this show called Boardwalk Empire? Isnt it supposed to be surrounded around Atlantic City? I understand the show is basically about the Prohibition Era and all the cast of characters connected in some way to this "fictional" character Nucky Thomson but wouldnt making Rothstein, Capone, and Luciano a focus of the show not make any sense since technically its supposed to be about AC?Rothstein and the rise of young Al Capone is enought to bring me back for next year.![]()
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You think these guys stories are (or should be) common knowledge? I cant speak for everyone, but I had no idea who the hell Nucky Thompson was before this show...
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Just because people don't know doesn't mean they shouldn't know.The names, yes. The stories..Yes.Really?You think these guys stories are (or should be) common knowledge?
ETA: Ask 10 random friends who Myer Lansky was... then ask them what happened to him. See how many now the latter. Capone's story maybe the only one famous enough to be common knowledge.
Yes, I agree that most people would likely recgonize the names Capone, Lansky, and Luciano. But it's also likely that most dont know the story behind any of them (except for the fact that they were major gangsters) outside of Al Capone. Is that fair to assume?There was no Nucky Thompson. The actual person was named Nucky Johnson. They made Nucky fictional here so that they could take some liberties with his character and the story. Rothstein, Capone, Lansky, and Luciano are all actual people who were significant during this era. There also was a Commodore who was Nucky's mentor that went to prison while Nucky rose to power, but I think they altered his name/story as well being that there was no Jimmy.Really?A spoiler to history?if anyone answers this, please do it in Spoiler tags. Dont be a jerk off.Is this how history played out? I thought Capone did his dirty work in ChicagoIt will continue to focus on AC - but with Rothstein, Capone, etc trying to force Nucky out.But heres one problem with that. Isnt this show called Boardwalk Empire? Isnt it supposed to be surrounded around Atlantic City? I understand the show is basically about the Prohibition Era and all the cast of characters connected in some way to this "fictional" character Nucky Thomson but wouldnt making Rothstein, Capone, and Luciano a focus of the show not make any sense since technically its supposed to be about AC?Rothstein and the rise of young Al Capone is enought to bring me back for next year.![]()
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You think these guys stories are (or should be) common knowledge?
I cant speak for everyone, but I had no idea who the hell Nucky Thompson was before this show...![]()
SPOILERS PLEASEThere was no Nucky Thompson. The actual person was named Nucky Johnson. They made Nucky fictional here so that they could take some liberties with his character and the story. Rothstein, Capone, Lansky, and Luciano are all actual people who were significant during this era. There also was a Commodore who was Nucky's mentor that went to prison while Nucky rose to power, but I think they altered his name/story as well being that there was no Jimmy.Really?A spoiler to history?if anyone answers this, please do it in Spoiler tags. Dont be a jerk off.Is this how history played out? I thought Capone did his dirty work in ChicagoIt will continue to focus on AC - but with Rothstein, Capone, etc trying to force Nucky out.But heres one problem with that. Isnt this show called Boardwalk Empire? Isnt it supposed to be surrounded around Atlantic City? I understand the show is basically about the Prohibition Era and all the cast of characters connected in some way to this "fictional" character Nucky Thomson but wouldnt making Rothstein, Capone, and Luciano a focus of the show not make any sense since technically its supposed to be about AC?Rothstein and the rise of young Al Capone is enought to bring me back for next year.![]()
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You think these guys stories are (or should be) common knowledge? I cant speak for everyone, but I had no idea who the hell Nucky Thompson was before this show...
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Why should they know?Just because people don't know doesn't mean they shouldn't know.The names, yes. The stories..Yes.Really?![]()
You think these guys stories are (or should be) common knowledge?![]()
ETA: Ask 10 random friends who Myer Lansky was... then ask them what happened to him. See how many now the latter.
Capone's story maybe the only one famous enough to be common knowledge.

Cuz youre watching a show about history.Why should they know?Just because people don't know doesn't mean they shouldn't know.The names, yes. The stories..Yes.Really?![]()
You think these guys stories are (or should be) common knowledge?![]()
ETA: Ask 10 random friends who Myer Lansky was... then ask them what happened to him. See how many now the latter.
Capone's story maybe the only one famous enough to be common knowledge.![]()
Why "should" anybody know the stories of some gangsters from 80 years ago in detail? It's not like this stuff was covered at length in school. Sure, a lot of people saw the Untouchables and whatever other films that dealt with gangsters, but I don't recall seeing any that dealt with Luciano, Lansky, or Rothstein. Did Eight Men Out even really get into Rothstein? It was so long ago I forget.Just because people don't know doesn't mean they shouldn't know.The names, yes. The stories..Yes.Really?You think these guys stories are (or should be) common knowledge?
ETA: Ask 10 random friends who Myer Lansky was... then ask them what happened to him. See how many now the latter. Capone's story maybe the only one famous enough to be common knowledge.
If you are watching this show, and don’t have any prior knowledge of the historical characters that are portrayed in it... doesn’t it make sense to not look it up if you do not want to "spoil" the suspense of the show??Or are you just talking in general? As in, most people should have looked these guys up at one time or another?Looking stuff up, down?
Whaaaa?Cuz youre watching a show about history.Why should they know?Just because people don't know doesn't mean they shouldn't know.The names, yes. The stories..Yes.Really?![]()
You think these guys stories are (or should be) common knowledge?![]()
ETA: Ask 10 random friends who Myer Lansky was... then ask them what happened to him. See how many now the latter.
Capone's story maybe the only one famous enough to be common knowledge.![]()

Ive looked up background history about a # of characters on this show. Not entirely sure how thats spoiling anything.If you are watching this show, and don’t have any prior knowledge of the historical characters that are portrayed in it... doesn’t it make sense to not look it up if you do not want to "spoil" the suspense of the show??Or are you just talking in general? As in, most people should have looked these guys up at one time or another?Looking stuff up, down?

Because you might find out what happens?Ive looked up background history about a # of characters on this show. Not entirely sure how thats spoiling anything.If you are watching this show, and don’t have any prior knowledge of the historical characters that are portrayed in it... doesn’t it make sense to not look it up if you do not want to "spoil" the suspense of the show??Or are you just talking in general? As in, most people should have looked these guys up at one time or another?Looking stuff up, down?![]()

Researching the actual history behind AC, prohibition, Nucky Johnson, Capone, etc etc isn't going to spoil anything. "Crap, I just finished reading all about Gettysburg and NOW they come out with a movie about it? Guess I'm not going to go see it."I am under no delusions that your average TV viewer has a decent grasp of history of any kind. But that doesn't mean they can't or shouldn't learn about these guys.If you are watching this show, and don’t have any prior knowledge of the historical characters that are portrayed in it... doesn’t it make sense to not look it up if you do not want to "spoil" the suspense of the show??Or are you just talking in general? As in, most people should have looked these guys up at one time or another?Looking stuff up, down?
I'd imagine that most who had an interest in the show would at least either A) have some rudimentary knowledge into the workings and history of Prohibition or B) have some rudimentary knowledge of American gangsters of the time.Why "should" anybody know the stories of some gangsters from 80 years ago in detail? It's not like this stuff was covered at length in school. Sure, a lot of people saw the Untouchables and whatever other films that dealt with gangsters, but I don't recall seeing any that dealt with Luciano, Lansky, or Rothstein. Did Eight Men Out even really get into Rothstein? It was so long ago I forget.Just because people don't know doesn't mean they shouldn't know.The names, yes. The stories..Yes.Really?You think these guys stories are (or should be) common knowledge?
ETA: Ask 10 random friends who Myer Lansky was... then ask them what happened to him. See how many now the latter. Capone's story maybe the only one famous enough to be common knowledge.
God forbid people extend their knowledge of American History beyond what they were told in school.Why "should" anybody know the stories of some gangsters from 80 years ago in detail? It's not like this stuff was covered at length in school. Sure, a lot of people saw the Untouchables and whatever other films that dealt with gangsters, but I don't recall seeing any that dealt with Luciano, Lansky, or Rothstein. Did Eight Men Out even really get into Rothstein? It was so long ago I forget.Just because people don't know doesn't mean they shouldn't know.The names, yes. The stories..Yes.Really?You think these guys stories are (or should be) common knowledge?
ETA: Ask 10 random friends who Myer Lansky was... then ask them what happened to him. See how many now the latter. Capone's story maybe the only one famous enough to be common knowledge.
I'd imagine that most would not have any idea about the details of the Luciano, Lansky, or Rothstein (aside from his involvement in the Black Sox) stories.I'd imagine that most who had an interest in the show would at least either A) have some rudimentary knowledge into the workings and history of Prohibition or B) have some rudimentary knowledge of American gangsters of the time.Why "should" anybody know the stories of some gangsters from 80 years ago in detail? It's not like this stuff was covered at length in school. Sure, a lot of people saw the Untouchables and whatever other films that dealt with gangsters, but I don't recall seeing any that dealt with Luciano, Lansky, or Rothstein. Did Eight Men Out even really get into Rothstein? It was so long ago I forget.Just because people don't know doesn't mean they shouldn't know.The names, yes. The stories..Yes.Really?You think these guys stories are (or should be) common knowledge?
ETA: Ask 10 random friends who Myer Lansky was... then ask them what happened to him. See how many now the latter. Capone's story maybe the only one famous enough to be common knowledge.
Not the point. They weren't an integral part of world history, nor the history of this country. They were an integral part of one small subset of history in this country. History buffs will know. The average person whose interests and time go elsewhere will not. It's not a good thing or a bad thing. Just a pecking order of relevance thing. It's great that you're a history guy. History is fascinating. But the details of the underworld during Prohibition is not really something many people today are going to care about. We're not talking about the cause of World War I here.I think more relevant for people today would be to know the story of a guy like Rayful Edmond.God forbid people extend their knowledge of American History beyond what they were told in school.Why "should" anybody know the stories of some gangsters from 80 years ago in detail? It's not like this stuff was covered at length in school. Sure, a lot of people saw the Untouchables and whatever other films that dealt with gangsters, but I don't recall seeing any that dealt with Luciano, Lansky, or Rothstein. Did Eight Men Out even really get into Rothstein? It was so long ago I forget.Just because people don't know doesn't mean they shouldn't know.The names, yes. The stories..Yes.Really?You think these guys stories are (or should be) common knowledge?
ETA: Ask 10 random friends who Myer Lansky was... then ask them what happened to him. See how many now the latter. Capone's story maybe the only one famous enough to be common knowledge.
That's the rule i try to keep.Are you really defending spoilers? The rule of spoilers is simple:
Shut your bong-hole and don't ruin the show for people.

Not the point. They weren't an integral part of world history, nor the history of this country. They were an integral part of one small subset of history in this country. History buffs will know. The average person whose interests and time go elsewhere will not. It's not a good thing or a bad thing. Just a pecking order of relevance thing. It's great that you're a history guy. History is fascinating. But the details of the underworld during Prohibition is not really something many people today are going to care about. We're not talking about the cause of World War I here.God forbid people extend their knowledge of American History beyond what they were told in school.Why "should" anybody know the stories of some gangsters from 80 years ago in detail? It's not like this stuff was covered at length in school. Sure, a lot of people saw the Untouchables and whatever other films that dealt with gangsters, but I don't recall seeing any that dealt with Luciano, Lansky, or Rothstein. Did Eight Men Out even really get into Rothstein? It was so long ago I forget.Just because people don't know doesn't mean they shouldn't know.The names, yes. The stories..Yes.Really?![]()
You think these guys stories are (or should be) common knowledge?![]()
ETA: Ask 10 random friends who Myer Lansky was... then ask them what happened to him. See how many now the latter.
Capone's story maybe the only one famous enough to be common knowledge.
Then why watch the show?Because it's a good show.Then why watch the show?
Yeah it is. I just couldn't see watching (and enjoying) some work of historical fiction and not be curious as to the real history. Bottom line is that if someone wants spoiler alerts about things that happen to be actual historical facts they're asking for a lot.Because it's a good show.Then why watch the show?
You know this doesnt make any sense right?Not the point. They weren't an integral part of world history, nor the history of this country. They were an integral part of one small subset of history in this country. History buffs will know. The average person whose interests and time go elsewhere will not. It's not a good thing or a bad thing. Just a pecking order of relevance thing. It's great that you're a history guy. History is fascinating. But the details of the underworld during Prohibition is not really something many people today are going to care about. We're not talking about the cause of World War I here.God forbid people extend their knowledge of American History beyond what they were told in school.Why "should" anybody know the stories of some gangsters from 80 years ago in detail? It's not like this stuff was covered at length in school. Sure, a lot of people saw the Untouchables and whatever other films that dealt with gangsters, but I don't recall seeing any that dealt with Luciano, Lansky, or Rothstein. Did Eight Men Out even really get into Rothstein? It was so long ago I forget.Just because people don't know doesn't mean they shouldn't know.The names, yes. The stories..Yes.Really?![]()
You think these guys stories are (or should be) common knowledge?![]()
ETA: Ask 10 random friends who Myer Lansky was... then ask them what happened to him. See how many now the latter.
Capone's story maybe the only one famous enough to be common knowledge.Then why watch the show?

People watching a show about prohibition and not caring about prohibition? You're right...it doesn't make sense.You know this doesnt make any sense right?Not the point. They weren't an integral part of world history, nor the history of this country. They were an integral part of one small subset of history in this country. History buffs will know. The average person whose interests and time go elsewhere will not. It's not a good thing or a bad thing. Just a pecking order of relevance thing. It's great that you're a history guy. History is fascinating. But the details of the underworld during Prohibition is not really something many people today are going to care about. We're not talking about the cause of World War I here.God forbid people extend their knowledge of American History beyond what they were told in school.Why "should" anybody know the stories of some gangsters from 80 years ago in detail? It's not like this stuff was covered at length in school. Sure, a lot of people saw the Untouchables and whatever other films that dealt with gangsters, but I don't recall seeing any that dealt with Luciano, Lansky, or Rothstein. Did Eight Men Out even really get into Rothstein? It was so long ago I forget.Just because people don't know doesn't mean they shouldn't know.The names, yes. The stories..Yes.Really?![]()
You think these guys stories are (or should be) common knowledge?![]()
ETA: Ask 10 random friends who Myer Lansky was... then ask them what happened to him. See how many now the latter.
Capone's story maybe the only one famous enough to be common knowledge.Then why watch the show?
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Alright... now im convinced youre fishing. You do understand that some people may be interested in learning the details via of the show, right? And then (if they want) go ahead and look up the historical facts after-wards. How can this possibly be beyond you?Yeah it is. I just couldn't see watching (and enjoying) some work of historical fiction and not be curious as to the real history. Bottom line is that if someone wants spoiler alerts about things that happen to be actual historical facts they're asking for a lot.Because it's a good show.Then why watch the show?
People watching a show about prohibition and not caring about prohibition? You're right...it doesn't make sense.You know this doesnt make any sense right?Not the point. They weren't an integral part of world history, nor the history of this country. They were an integral part of one small subset of history in this country. History buffs will know. The average person whose interests and time go elsewhere will not. It's not a good thing or a bad thing. Just a pecking order of relevance thing. It's great that you're a history guy. History is fascinating. But the details of the underworld during Prohibition is not really something many people today are going to care about. We're not talking about the cause of World War I here.God forbid people extend their knowledge of American History beyond what they were told in school.Why "should" anybody know the stories of some gangsters from 80 years ago in detail? It's not like this stuff was covered at length in school. Sure, a lot of people saw the Untouchables and whatever other films that dealt with gangsters, but I don't recall seeing any that dealt with Luciano, Lansky, or Rothstein. Did Eight Men Out even really get into Rothstein? It was so long ago I forget.Just because people don't know doesn't mean they shouldn't know.The names, yes. The stories..Yes.Really?![]()
You think these guys stories are (or should be) common knowledge?![]()
ETA: Ask 10 random friends who Myer Lansky was... then ask them what happened to him. See how many now the latter.
Capone's story maybe the only one famous enough to be common knowledge.Then why watch the show?
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Now you are trying to completely change the argument (and it still doesnt hold up btw).Bottom line is that you shouldn't reveal spoilers, and your convoluted defense is irrelevant.Yeah it is. I just couldn't see watching (and enjoying) some work of historical fiction and not be curious as to the real history. Bottom line is that if someone wants spoiler alerts about things that happen to be actual historical facts they're asking for a lot.Because it's a good show.Then why watch the show?
Jimmy is loosely based of off Jimmy Boyd, born 1906 or 1907, served as an assistant to Nucky, and was head of the 4th Ward and a county clerk. As opposed to the character presented in the show, he wasn't a World War I veteran (he would have been 11 at the outset of war), he wasn’t Nucky’s driver, and did not rob bootleggers. However, Boyd was one of Nucky Johnson's political operatives, delivering bad news and maintaining order in his ward, as well as participating in some dirty dealings.[1] He was involved in Atlantic County politics through the early 1920s.More Boyd / other characters Jimmy could be based off ofThere was no Nucky Thompson. The actual person was named Nucky Johnson. They made Nucky fictional here so that they could take some liberties with his character and the story. Rothstein, Capone, Lansky, and Luciano are all actual people who were significant during this era. There also was a Commodore who was Nucky's mentor that went to prison while Nucky rose to power, but I think they altered his name/story as well being that there was no Jimmy.Really?A spoiler to history?if anyone answers this, please do it in Spoiler tags. Dont be a jerk off.Is this how history played out? I thought Capone did his dirty work in ChicagoIt will continue to focus on AC - but with Rothstein, Capone, etc trying to force Nucky out.But heres one problem with that. Isnt this show called Boardwalk Empire? Isnt it supposed to be surrounded around Atlantic City? I understand the show is basically about the Prohibition Era and all the cast of characters connected in some way to this "fictional" character Nucky Thomson but wouldnt making Rothstein, Capone, and Luciano a focus of the show not make any sense since technically its supposed to be about AC?Rothstein and the rise of young Al Capone is enought to bring me back for next year.![]()
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You think these guys stories are (or should be) common knowledge? I cant speak for everyone, but I had no idea who the hell Nucky Thompson was before this show...
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Adding insult to death, his little punk grandson ran circles around him, laughing.CALL 9-1-1, KID!Marlon Brando's Vito died midway through The Godfather and the rest of that movie was amazing as was the sequel without MB.
Bottom line is that you shouldn't reveal spoilers, and your convoluted defense is irrelevant.Yeah it is. I just couldn't see watching (and enjoying) some work of historical fiction and not be curious as to the real history. Bottom line is that if someone wants spoiler alerts about things that happen to be actual historical facts they're asking for a lot.Because it's a good show.Then why watch the show?
OK, you win. No more "spoilers".Apparently we are supposed to coddle those people without any intellectual curiosity.Intellectual curiosity hasnt prompted anybody to look into these guys/the era?
Not everybody applies their intellectual curiosity the same way you do.Apparently we are supposed to coddle those people without any intellectual curiosity.Intellectual curiosity hasnt prompted anybody to look into these guys/the era?
Adding insult to death, his little punk grandson ran circles around him, laughing.CALL 9-1-1, KID!Marlon Brando's Vito died midway through The Godfather and the rest of that movie was amazing as was the sequel without MB.
Historical fact is a pretty tenuous when trying to defend it with the spoiler tag though.Bottom line is that you shouldn't reveal spoilers, and your convoluted defense is irrelevant.Yeah it is. I just couldn't see watching (and enjoying) some work of historical fiction and not be curious as to the real history. Bottom line is that if someone wants spoiler alerts about things that happen to be actual historical facts they're asking for a lot.Because it's a good show.Then why watch the show?
Do you have aspergers?Bottom line is that you shouldn't reveal spoilers, and your convoluted defense is irrelevant.Yeah it is. I just couldn't see watching (and enjoying) some work of historical fiction and not be curious as to the real history. Bottom line is that if someone wants spoiler alerts about things that happen to be actual historical facts they're asking for a lot.Because it's a good show.Then why watch the show?
OK, you win. No more "spoilers".
and again..This makes no sense. Par for the course I suppose.Apparently we are supposed to coddle those people without any intellectual curiosity.Intellectual curiosity hasnt prompted anybody to look into these guys/the era?

Sorry. I'm done.and again..This makes no sense. Par for the course I suppose.Apparently we are supposed to coddle those people without any intellectual curiosity.Intellectual curiosity hasnt prompted anybody to look into these guys/the era?![]()
For me, I like to look this stuff up AFTER I see the show/movie.and again..This makes no sense. Par for the course I suppose.Apparently we are supposed to coddle those people without any intellectual curiosity.Intellectual curiosity hasnt prompted anybody to look into these guys/the era?![]()
More like Tourette'sBUT NUCKY JOHNSON DIDN'T DIE UNTIL THE 1960s SO THERE IS A VERY GOOD CHANCE NUCKY THOMPSON IS NEVER GOING TO DIE ON BOARDWALK EMPIRE.Do you have aspergers?Bottom line is that you shouldn't reveal spoilers, and your convoluted defense is irrelevant.Yeah it is. I just couldn't see watching (and enjoying) some work of historical fiction and not be curious as to the real history. Bottom line is that if someone wants spoiler alerts about things that happen to be actual historical facts they're asking for a lot.Because it's a good show.Then why watch the show?
OK, you win. No more "spoilers".